react-proto
prolog-app
react-proto | prolog-app | |
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9 | 32 | |
79 | 301 | |
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4.4 | 6.0 | |
4 months ago | 3 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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react-proto
- How to start a React Project in 2023
- Help! I’m the only FE engineer at my new job and I need help not screwing up the foundation of the app
- advice wanted: simple react typescript setup
- React Proto - React TypeScript Boilerplate (Redux, RTK Query, SSR, SWR, Preact inside and much more)
- React Proto – React TypeScript Boilerplate (Redux, RTK Query, SSR, SWR, Preact)
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Moving an app away from create-react-app
If you want to control every aspect of your app, you can try some react boilerplate. For example, if you are using TS, you can try this one: https://github.com/StopNGo/react-proto
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create-react-app or vite for new project?
You can try a react boilerplate, like this - https://github.com/StopNGo/react-proto
- Looking for professional code bases to check out and learn best practices
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React Proto - React TypeScript Boilerplate
React Proto is a result of step by step creation of modern wireframe for any kind of React project. I started from the very basics using webpack, then added TypeScript and linters, then routing, app state, SSR and so on. Every step increases complexity and functionality, but if you keep all your previous steps in mind, then all in all you are completely aware of every little part of your codebase.
prolog-app
- Path To A Clean(er) React Architecture - API Layer & Fetch Functions
- Path To A Clean(er) React Architecture - A Shared API Client
- React Job Simulator
- React useEffect and objects as dependency - 4 approaches to avoid unnecessary executions
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profy.dev
- I created a Job Simulator to help new React developers get near-production level experience before they join their first professional team
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I created a course to help new React developers get near-production level experience before they join their first professional team
And you can actually get the first part for free by signing up to the waitlist today here: https://profy.dev/
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I created a course to help new React developers land their first job.
Here's the link the if you're interested: https://profy.dev/
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"JuSt MaKe a CoOl PoRtFoLiO Dude"
I don't understand the point of this post. It is not like you are offering a solution to an issue, giving advice, or anything substantial. It is just a rant. Yes, you are at a disadvantage doing self-learning as opposed to someone with a degree, but guess what? A degree without work experience is also challenging to get a Job with. You dont necessarily need a portfolio but projects that can be built to persuade a hiring manager are very helpful. I dont just mean building random things but literally building properly structured, tested and professionally designed projects can help. This article is a good place to achieve that. The portfolio is just a place to put all of the links together. Plus portfolios are good for linking for freelance jobs
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Made an MVP now what?
I'll give you an example of a website who has accomplished something like this very well: https://profy.dev/. His USP it to give new React developers experience in Production level React development and workflows to make you a better job candidate.
What are some alternatives?
react.dev - The React documentation website
bulletproof-react - 🛡️ ⚛️ A simple, scalable, and powerful architecture for building production ready React applications.
Noteit - Note-Taking App with markdown support. Made with React ⚛️
umami - Umami is a simple, fast, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics. [Moved to: https://github.com/umami-software/umami]
dub - Open-source link management infrastructure.
react-crypto-tracker - A react app that helps you tracking cryptocurrencies.
cal.com - Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone.
shutter - A website that display information on films
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
Blitz - ⚡️ The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js